Hidalgo, armed with several high-output amplifiers and parked at the intersection of 127th Street and 35th Avenue at about 10:45 p.m., drew a large crowd, police said. And as complaints started rolling in to police, the Mets struggled to come back against the Braves. That’s when one of the bull pens at the stadium -- just steps from the intersection -- called 911, adding baseball to the complaints stacking up against him.

“I spent over $20 grand on this equipment,” Hidalgo allegedly told police that night, according to court records. “I know it’s illegal, but it’s the weekend.”